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...Wait go back, Stefan. Look at her profile pictures,” another pleaded. “So do you think she’d still hook up with you after last weekend,” yet another chimed in with a British accent to an uproarious laughter from the group. “Do you fellas think we should get going?” Carmichaels said to no response. “We should get going on this River Run thing, right?” The others acted as if they couldn’t hear...
...laughter, of course, did not fit the occasion, the latest in a seemingly endless stream of public events at which Washington's political leaders work themselves into high dudgeon over the sins of financial wizards who, we are told over and over again, have messed up the world for everyone else. But then, you can act outraged about the same thing only so many times before it all starts to sound stale. These spectacles, the public rhetorical floggings, have become teleplays, as predictable as a daytime soap opera, as comforting as a wet rock. (See pictures...
...challenges students not to rest on the comfort of e-recruiting and to do their own research.” Ali seemed to agree. “At Harvard the traditional route is investment banking, which is not where you want to be,” she said, drawing laughter. The singer-actress stressed “blazing a path that is unique,” advising attendees to “stay true to yourself, and the money will flow.” Conference attendee Robert C. Watson ’09 said he believed some students were already...
Greenhouse’s joke caused the audience to erupt in laughter for several seconds, while Ginsburg smiled and remained silent...
Reid, Chip question by at White House press briefing containing decidedly partisan tilt ("Democrats also raising their ugly heads today") evokes laughter at from incredulous colleagues...